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  • The Message - And then, after this exemplary track record, this: Sennacherib king of Assyria came and attacked Judah. He put the fortified cities under siege, determined to take them.
  • 新标点和合本 - 这虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵入犹大,围困一切坚固城,想要攻破占据。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 在这些虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵犯犹大,围困坚固城,想要攻破它们。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 在这些虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵犯犹大,围困坚固城,想要攻破它们。
  • 当代译本 - 在希西迦忠心地办好这些事以后,亚述王西拿基立起兵入侵犹大,围攻各坚城,企图攻占这些城。
  • 圣经新译本 - 在希西家行了这些忠诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立入侵犹大,围困犹大的设防城,企图攻陷占领。
  • 中文标准译本 - 在希西加这些虔诚的行为之后,亚述王西纳基立来入侵犹大,对着那些坚固的城扎营,想要攻破占据它们。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 这虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵入犹大,围困一切坚固城,想要攻破占据。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 这虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立,来侵入犹大,围困一切坚固城,想要攻破占据。
  • New International Version - After all that Hezekiah had so faithfully done, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah. He laid siege to the fortified cities, thinking to conquer them for himself.
  • New International Reader's Version - Hezekiah had been completely faithful to the Lord. However, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and marched into Judah. Sennacherib surrounded the cities that had high walls around them. He got ready to attack them. He thought he could win the battle over them. He thought he could take them for himself.
  • English Standard Version - After these things and these acts of faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and encamped against the fortified cities, thinking to win them for himself.
  • New Living Translation - After Hezekiah had faithfully carried out this work, King Sennacherib of Assyria invaded Judah. He laid siege to the fortified towns, giving orders for his army to break through their walls.
  • Christian Standard Bible - After Hezekiah’s faithful deeds, King Sennacherib of Assyria came and entered Judah. He laid siege to the fortified cities and intended to break into them.
  • New American Standard Bible - After these acts of faithfulness Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and besieged the fortified cities, and intended to break into them for himself.
  • New King James Version - After these deeds of faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and entered Judah; he encamped against the fortified cities, thinking to win them over to himself.
  • Amplified Bible - After these things and this faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and besieged the fortified cities, intending to take them for himself.
  • American Standard Version - After these things, and this faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came, and entered into Judah, and encamped against the fortified cities, and thought to win them for himself.
  • King James Version - After these things, and the establishment thereof, Sennacherib king of Assyria came, and entered into Judah, and encamped against the fenced cities, and thought to win them for himself.
  • New English Translation - After these faithful deeds were accomplished, King Sennacherib of Assyria invaded Judah. He besieged the fortified cities, intending to seize them.
  • World English Bible - After these things and this faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came, entered into Judah, and encamped against the fortified cities, and intended to win them for himself.
  • 新標點和合本 - 這虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵入猶大,圍困一切堅固城,想要攻破佔據。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 在這些虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵犯猶大,圍困堅固城,想要攻破它們。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 在這些虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵犯猶大,圍困堅固城,想要攻破它們。
  • 當代譯本 - 在希西迦忠心地辦好這些事以後,亞述王西拿基立起兵入侵猶大,圍攻各堅城,企圖攻佔這些城。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 在希西家行了這些忠誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立入侵猶大,圍困猶大的設防城,企圖攻陷佔領。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 這些事、這些忠實的事、作完了以後、 亞述 王 西拿基立 就來侵犯 猶大 ,紮營攻擊堡壘城, 心裏 說要攻破,佔為己有。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 在希西加這些虔誠的行為之後,亞述王西納基立來入侵猶大,對著那些堅固的城紮營,想要攻破占據它們。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 這虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵入猶大,圍困一切堅固城,想要攻破占據。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 此忠誠之事後、亞述王西拿基立侵猶大、圍諸堅城、意欲破之、據為己有、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 厥後亞述王西拿基立侵猶大、圍諸城、將陷。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 此虔誠之事以後、 亞述 王 西拿基立 侵 猶大 、圍諸鞏固之城、欲取之、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Después de semejante muestra de fidelidad por parte de Ezequías, Senaquerib, rey de Asiria, marchó contra Judá y sitió las ciudades fortificadas, dispuesto a conquistarlas.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 히스기야왕의 이 모든 충성스러운 일이 있은 후에 앗시리아의 산헤립 왕이 유다를 침략하여 요새화된 성들을 포위하고 쳐서 그 성들을 점령하려고 하였다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришел царь Ассирии Синаххериб и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укрепленные города, думая отобрать их.
  • Восточный перевод - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришёл Синаххериб , царь Ассирии, и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укреплённые города, думая отобрать их.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришёл Синаххериб , царь Ассирии, и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укреплённые города, думая отобрать их.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришёл Синаххериб , царь Ассирии, и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укреплённые города, думая отобрать их.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Après ces événements qui démontrèrent la fidélité d’Ezéchias envers Dieu, Sennachérib, roi d’Assyrie, vint envahir le territoire de Juda. Il assiégea les villes fortifiées et ordonna d’en forcer les remparts .
  • リビングバイブル - ヒゼキヤ王のそのような良い働きがあってのち、アッシリヤの王セナケリブがユダに攻め込んで城壁のある町々を包囲し、貢ぎ物を納めさせようとしました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Depois de tudo o que Ezequias fez com tanta fidelidade, Senaqueribe, rei da Assíria, invadiu Judá e sitiou as cidades fortificadas para conquistá-las.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Mit allem, was Hiskia getan hatte, zeigte er seine Treue zum Herrn. Einige Zeit später fiel der assyrische König Sanherib mit seinen Truppen in Juda ein und belagerte die befestigten Städte, um sie zu erobern.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Sau khi Ê-xê-chia trung tín các việc này, San-chê-ríp, vua A-sy-ri, xâm lăng nước Giu-đa. Ông bao vây các thành kiên cố và ra lệnh cho quân đội đánh phá thành.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - หลังจากกษัตริย์เฮเซคียาห์ได้ปฏิบัติพระราชกิจทั้งสิ้นอย่างซื่อสัตย์แล้ว กษัตริย์เซนนาเคอริบแห่งอัสซีเรียมารุกรานยูดาห์ และล้อมเมืองป้อมปราการทั้งหลาย หมายจะพิชิตเป็นเมืองขึ้น
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หลัง​จาก​เฮเซคียาห์​ได้​กระทำ​สิ่ง​เหล่า​นี้​ด้วย​ความ​ภักดี เซนนาเคอริบ​กษัตริย์​แห่ง​อัสซีเรีย​มา​บุก​รุก​ยูดาห์ และ​ตั้ง​ค่าย​เตรียม​บุก​รุก​เมือง​ต่างๆ ที่​คุ้มกัน​ไว้​อย่าง​แข็ง​แกร่ง โดย​ที่​คิด​ว่า​จะ​ยึด​เมือง​ไว้
交叉引用
  • 2 Kings 17:6 - In the ninth year of Hoshea’s reign the king of Assyria captured Samaria and took the people into exile in Assyria. He relocated them in Halah, in Gozan along the Habor River, and in the towns of the Medes.
  • Isaiah 36:1 - In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria made war on all the fortress cities of Judah and took them. Then the king of Assyria sent his general, the “Rabshekah,” accompanied by a huge army, from Lachish to Jerusalem to King Hezekiah. The general stopped at the aqueduct where it empties into the upper pool on the road to the public laundry. Three men went out to meet him: Eliakim son of Hilkiah, in charge of the palace; Shebna the secretary; and Joah son of Asaph, the official historian.
  • Isaiah 36:4 - The Rabshekah said to them, “Tell Hezekiah that the Great King, the king of Assyria, says this: ‘What kind of backing do you think you have against me? You’re bluffing and I’m calling your bluff. Your words are no match for my weapons. What kind of backup do you have now that you’ve rebelled against me? Egypt? Don’t make me laugh. Egypt is a rubber crutch. Lean on Egypt and you’ll end up flat on your face. That’s all Pharaoh king of Egypt is to anyone who leans on him. And if you try to tell me, “We’re leaning on our God,” isn’t it a bit late? Hasn’t Hezekiah just gotten rid of all the places of worship, telling you, “You’ve got to worship at this altar”?
  • Isaiah 36:8 - “‘Be reasonable. Face the facts: My master the king of Assyria will give you two thousand horses if you can put riders on them. You can’t do it, can you? So how do you think, depending on flimsy Egypt’s chariots and riders, you can stand up against even the lowest-ranking captain in my master’s army?
  • Isaiah 36:10 - “‘And besides, do you think I came all this way to destroy this land without first getting God’s blessing? It was your God who told me, Make war on this land. Destroy it.’”
  • Isaiah 36:11 - Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah answered the Rabshekah, “Please talk to us in Aramaic. We understand Aramaic. Don’t talk to us in Hebrew within earshot of all the people gathered around.”
  • Isaiah 36:12 - But the Rabshekah replied, “Do you think my master has sent me to give this message to your master and you but not also to the people clustered here? It’s their fate that’s at stake. They’re the ones who are going to end up eating their own excrement and drinking their own urine.”
  • Isaiah 36:13 - Then the Rabshekah stood up and called out loudly in Hebrew, the common language, “Listen to the message of the Great King, the king of Assyria! Don’t listen to Hezekiah’s lies. He can’t save you. And don’t pay any attention to Hezekiah’s pious sermons telling you to lean on God, telling you ‘God will save us, depend on it. God won’t let this city fall to the king of Assyria.’
  • Isaiah 36:16 - “Don’t listen to Hezekiah. Listen to the king of Assyria’s offer: ‘Make peace with me. Come and join me. Everyone will end up with a good life, with plenty of land and water, and eventually something far better. I’ll turn you loose in wide open spaces, with more than enough fertile and productive land for everyone.’ Don’t let Hezekiah mislead you with his lies, ‘God will save us.’ Has that ever happened? Has any god in history ever gotten the best of the king of Assyria? Look around you. Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? The gods of Sepharvaim? Did the gods do anything for Samaria? Name one god that has ever saved its countries from me. So what makes you think that God could save Jerusalem from me?’”
  • Isaiah 36:21 - The three men were silent. They said nothing, for the king had already commanded, “Don’t answer him.”
  • Isaiah 36:22 - Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, the palace administrator, Shebna the secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, tearing their clothes in defeat and despair, went back and reported what the Rabshekah had said to Hezekiah.
  • Isaiah 10:5 - “Doom to Assyria, weapon of my anger. My wrath is a club in his hands! I send him against a godless nation, against the people I’m angry with. I command him to strip them clean, rob them blind, and then push their faces in the mud and leave them. But Assyria has another agenda; he has something else in mind. He’s out to destroy utterly, to stamp out as many nations as he can. Assyria says, ‘Aren’t my commanders all kings? Can’t they do whatever they like? Didn’t I destroy Calno as well as Carchemish? Hamath as well as Arpad? Level Samaria as I did Damascus? I’ve eliminated kingdoms full of gods far more impressive than anything in Jerusalem and Samaria. So what’s to keep me from destroying Jerusalem in the same way I destroyed Samaria and all her god-idols?’”
  • 2 Kings 15:19 - Then Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria showed up and attacked the country. But Menahem made a deal with him: He bought his support by handing over about thirty-seven tons of silver. He raised the money by making every landowner in Israel pay fifty shekels to the king of Assyria. That satisfied the king of Assyria, and he left the country.
  • 2 Chronicles 20:1 - Some time later the Moabites and Ammonites, accompanied by Meunites, joined forces to make war on Jehoshaphat. Jehoshaphat received this intelligence report: “A huge force is on its way from beyond the Dead Sea to fight you. There’s no time to waste—they’re already at Hazazon Tamar, the oasis of En Gedi.”
  • Isaiah 7:18 - That’s when God will whistle for the flies at the headwaters of Egypt’s Nile, and whistle for the bees in the land of Assyria. They’ll come and infest every nook and cranny of this country. There’ll be no getting away from them.
  • 2 Kings 18:13 - In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria attacked all the outlying fortress cities of Judah and captured them. King Hezekiah sent a message to the king of Assyria at his headquarters in Lachish: “I’ve done wrong; I admit it. Pull back your army; I’ll pay whatever tribute you set.”
  • 2 Kings 18:14 - The king of Assyria demanded tribute from Hezekiah king of Judah—eleven tons of silver and a ton of gold. Hezekiah turned over all the silver he could find in The Temple of God and in the palace treasuries. Hezekiah even took down the doors of The Temple of God and the doorposts that he had overlaid with gold and gave them to the king of Assyria.
  • 2 Kings 18:17 - So the king of Assyria sent his top three military chiefs (the Tartan, the Rabsaris, and the Rabshakeh) from Lachish with a strong military force to King Hezekiah in Jerusalem. When they arrived at Jerusalem, they stopped at the aqueduct of the Upper Pool on the road to the laundry commons.
  • 2 Kings 18:18 - They called loudly for the king. Eliakim son of Hilkiah who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the royal secretary, and Joah son of Asaph the court historian went out to meet them.
  • 2 Kings 18:19 - The third officer, the Rabshakeh, was spokesman. He said, “Tell Hezekiah: A message from the Great King, the king of Assyria: You’re living in a world of make-believe, of pious fantasy. Do you think that mere words are any substitute for military strategy and troops? Now that you’ve revolted against me, who can you expect to help you? You thought Egypt would, but Egypt’s nothing but a paper tiger—one puff of wind and she collapses; Pharaoh king of Egypt is nothing but bluff and bluster. Or are you going to tell me, ‘We rely on God’? But Hezekiah has just eliminated most of the people’s access to God by getting rid of all the local God-shrines, ordering everyone in Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You must worship at the Jerusalem altar only.’
  • 2 Kings 18:23 - “So be reasonable. Make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you two thousand horses if you think you can provide riders for them. You can’t do it? Well, then, how do you think you’re going to turn back even one raw buck private from my master’s troops? How long are you going to hold on to that figment of your imagination, these hoped-for Egyptian chariots and horses?
  • 2 Kings 18:25 - “Do you think I’ve come up here to destroy this country without the express approval of God? The fact is that God expressly ordered me, ‘Attack and destroy this country!’”
  • 2 Kings 18:26 - Eliakim son of Hilkiah and Shebna and Joah said to the Rabshakeh, “Please, speak to us in the Aramaic language. We understand Aramaic. Don’t speak in Hebrew—everyone crowded on the city wall can hear you.”
  • 2 Kings 18:27 - But the Rabshakeh said, “We weren’t sent with a private message to your master and you; this is public—a message to everyone within earshot. After all, they’re involved in this as well as you; if you don’t come to terms, they’ll be eating their own turds and drinking their own pee right along with you.”
  • 2 Kings 18:28 - Then he stepped forward and spoke in Hebrew loud enough for everyone to hear, “Listen carefully to the words of The Great King, the king of Assyria: Don’t let Hezekiah fool you; he can’t save you. And don’t let Hezekiah give you that line about trusting in God, telling you, ‘God will save us—this city will never be abandoned to the king of Assyria.’ Don’t listen to Hezekiah—he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Listen to the king of Assyria—deal with me and live the good life; I’ll guarantee everyone your own plot of ground—a garden and a well! I’ll take you to a land sweeter by far than this one, a land of grain and wine, bread and vineyards, olive orchards and honey. You only live once—so live, really live!
  • 2 Kings 18:32 - “No. Don’t listen to Hezekiah. Don’t listen to his lies, telling you ‘God will save us.’ Has there ever been a god anywhere who delivered anyone from the king of Assyria? Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivvah? And Samaria—did their gods save them? Can you name a god who saved anyone anywhere from me, the king of Assyria? So what makes you think that God can save Jerusalem from me?”
  • 2 Kings 18:36 - The people were silent. No one spoke a word for the king had ordered, “Don’t anyone say a word—not one word!”
  • 2 Kings 18:37 - Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, the palace administrator, and Shebna the royal secretary, and Joah son of Asaph the court historian went back to Hezekiah. They had ripped their robes in despair; they reported to Hezekiah the speech of the Rabshakeh.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • The Message - And then, after this exemplary track record, this: Sennacherib king of Assyria came and attacked Judah. He put the fortified cities under siege, determined to take them.
  • 新标点和合本 - 这虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵入犹大,围困一切坚固城,想要攻破占据。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 在这些虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵犯犹大,围困坚固城,想要攻破它们。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 在这些虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵犯犹大,围困坚固城,想要攻破它们。
  • 当代译本 - 在希西迦忠心地办好这些事以后,亚述王西拿基立起兵入侵犹大,围攻各坚城,企图攻占这些城。
  • 圣经新译本 - 在希西家行了这些忠诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立入侵犹大,围困犹大的设防城,企图攻陷占领。
  • 中文标准译本 - 在希西加这些虔诚的行为之后,亚述王西纳基立来入侵犹大,对着那些坚固的城扎营,想要攻破占据它们。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 这虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立来侵入犹大,围困一切坚固城,想要攻破占据。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 这虔诚的事以后,亚述王西拿基立,来侵入犹大,围困一切坚固城,想要攻破占据。
  • New International Version - After all that Hezekiah had so faithfully done, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah. He laid siege to the fortified cities, thinking to conquer them for himself.
  • New International Reader's Version - Hezekiah had been completely faithful to the Lord. However, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and marched into Judah. Sennacherib surrounded the cities that had high walls around them. He got ready to attack them. He thought he could win the battle over them. He thought he could take them for himself.
  • English Standard Version - After these things and these acts of faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and encamped against the fortified cities, thinking to win them for himself.
  • New Living Translation - After Hezekiah had faithfully carried out this work, King Sennacherib of Assyria invaded Judah. He laid siege to the fortified towns, giving orders for his army to break through their walls.
  • Christian Standard Bible - After Hezekiah’s faithful deeds, King Sennacherib of Assyria came and entered Judah. He laid siege to the fortified cities and intended to break into them.
  • New American Standard Bible - After these acts of faithfulness Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and besieged the fortified cities, and intended to break into them for himself.
  • New King James Version - After these deeds of faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and entered Judah; he encamped against the fortified cities, thinking to win them over to himself.
  • Amplified Bible - After these things and this faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came and invaded Judah and besieged the fortified cities, intending to take them for himself.
  • American Standard Version - After these things, and this faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came, and entered into Judah, and encamped against the fortified cities, and thought to win them for himself.
  • King James Version - After these things, and the establishment thereof, Sennacherib king of Assyria came, and entered into Judah, and encamped against the fenced cities, and thought to win them for himself.
  • New English Translation - After these faithful deeds were accomplished, King Sennacherib of Assyria invaded Judah. He besieged the fortified cities, intending to seize them.
  • World English Bible - After these things and this faithfulness, Sennacherib king of Assyria came, entered into Judah, and encamped against the fortified cities, and intended to win them for himself.
  • 新標點和合本 - 這虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵入猶大,圍困一切堅固城,想要攻破佔據。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 在這些虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵犯猶大,圍困堅固城,想要攻破它們。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 在這些虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵犯猶大,圍困堅固城,想要攻破它們。
  • 當代譯本 - 在希西迦忠心地辦好這些事以後,亞述王西拿基立起兵入侵猶大,圍攻各堅城,企圖攻佔這些城。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 在希西家行了這些忠誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立入侵猶大,圍困猶大的設防城,企圖攻陷佔領。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 這些事、這些忠實的事、作完了以後、 亞述 王 西拿基立 就來侵犯 猶大 ,紮營攻擊堡壘城, 心裏 說要攻破,佔為己有。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 在希西加這些虔誠的行為之後,亞述王西納基立來入侵猶大,對著那些堅固的城紮營,想要攻破占據它們。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 這虔誠的事以後,亞述王西拿基立來侵入猶大,圍困一切堅固城,想要攻破占據。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 此忠誠之事後、亞述王西拿基立侵猶大、圍諸堅城、意欲破之、據為己有、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 厥後亞述王西拿基立侵猶大、圍諸城、將陷。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 此虔誠之事以後、 亞述 王 西拿基立 侵 猶大 、圍諸鞏固之城、欲取之、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Después de semejante muestra de fidelidad por parte de Ezequías, Senaquerib, rey de Asiria, marchó contra Judá y sitió las ciudades fortificadas, dispuesto a conquistarlas.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 히스기야왕의 이 모든 충성스러운 일이 있은 후에 앗시리아의 산헤립 왕이 유다를 침략하여 요새화된 성들을 포위하고 쳐서 그 성들을 점령하려고 하였다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришел царь Ассирии Синаххериб и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укрепленные города, думая отобрать их.
  • Восточный перевод - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришёл Синаххериб , царь Ассирии, и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укреплённые города, думая отобрать их.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришёл Синаххериб , царь Ассирии, и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укреплённые города, думая отобрать их.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - После всего, что с такой верностью совершил Езекия, пришёл Синаххериб , царь Ассирии, и вторгся в Иудею. Он взял в осаду укреплённые города, думая отобрать их.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Après ces événements qui démontrèrent la fidélité d’Ezéchias envers Dieu, Sennachérib, roi d’Assyrie, vint envahir le territoire de Juda. Il assiégea les villes fortifiées et ordonna d’en forcer les remparts .
  • リビングバイブル - ヒゼキヤ王のそのような良い働きがあってのち、アッシリヤの王セナケリブがユダに攻め込んで城壁のある町々を包囲し、貢ぎ物を納めさせようとしました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Depois de tudo o que Ezequias fez com tanta fidelidade, Senaqueribe, rei da Assíria, invadiu Judá e sitiou as cidades fortificadas para conquistá-las.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Mit allem, was Hiskia getan hatte, zeigte er seine Treue zum Herrn. Einige Zeit später fiel der assyrische König Sanherib mit seinen Truppen in Juda ein und belagerte die befestigten Städte, um sie zu erobern.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Sau khi Ê-xê-chia trung tín các việc này, San-chê-ríp, vua A-sy-ri, xâm lăng nước Giu-đa. Ông bao vây các thành kiên cố và ra lệnh cho quân đội đánh phá thành.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - หลังจากกษัตริย์เฮเซคียาห์ได้ปฏิบัติพระราชกิจทั้งสิ้นอย่างซื่อสัตย์แล้ว กษัตริย์เซนนาเคอริบแห่งอัสซีเรียมารุกรานยูดาห์ และล้อมเมืองป้อมปราการทั้งหลาย หมายจะพิชิตเป็นเมืองขึ้น
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หลัง​จาก​เฮเซคียาห์​ได้​กระทำ​สิ่ง​เหล่า​นี้​ด้วย​ความ​ภักดี เซนนาเคอริบ​กษัตริย์​แห่ง​อัสซีเรีย​มา​บุก​รุก​ยูดาห์ และ​ตั้ง​ค่าย​เตรียม​บุก​รุก​เมือง​ต่างๆ ที่​คุ้มกัน​ไว้​อย่าง​แข็ง​แกร่ง โดย​ที่​คิด​ว่า​จะ​ยึด​เมือง​ไว้
  • 2 Kings 17:6 - In the ninth year of Hoshea’s reign the king of Assyria captured Samaria and took the people into exile in Assyria. He relocated them in Halah, in Gozan along the Habor River, and in the towns of the Medes.
  • Isaiah 36:1 - In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria made war on all the fortress cities of Judah and took them. Then the king of Assyria sent his general, the “Rabshekah,” accompanied by a huge army, from Lachish to Jerusalem to King Hezekiah. The general stopped at the aqueduct where it empties into the upper pool on the road to the public laundry. Three men went out to meet him: Eliakim son of Hilkiah, in charge of the palace; Shebna the secretary; and Joah son of Asaph, the official historian.
  • Isaiah 36:4 - The Rabshekah said to them, “Tell Hezekiah that the Great King, the king of Assyria, says this: ‘What kind of backing do you think you have against me? You’re bluffing and I’m calling your bluff. Your words are no match for my weapons. What kind of backup do you have now that you’ve rebelled against me? Egypt? Don’t make me laugh. Egypt is a rubber crutch. Lean on Egypt and you’ll end up flat on your face. That’s all Pharaoh king of Egypt is to anyone who leans on him. And if you try to tell me, “We’re leaning on our God,” isn’t it a bit late? Hasn’t Hezekiah just gotten rid of all the places of worship, telling you, “You’ve got to worship at this altar”?
  • Isaiah 36:8 - “‘Be reasonable. Face the facts: My master the king of Assyria will give you two thousand horses if you can put riders on them. You can’t do it, can you? So how do you think, depending on flimsy Egypt’s chariots and riders, you can stand up against even the lowest-ranking captain in my master’s army?
  • Isaiah 36:10 - “‘And besides, do you think I came all this way to destroy this land without first getting God’s blessing? It was your God who told me, Make war on this land. Destroy it.’”
  • Isaiah 36:11 - Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah answered the Rabshekah, “Please talk to us in Aramaic. We understand Aramaic. Don’t talk to us in Hebrew within earshot of all the people gathered around.”
  • Isaiah 36:12 - But the Rabshekah replied, “Do you think my master has sent me to give this message to your master and you but not also to the people clustered here? It’s their fate that’s at stake. They’re the ones who are going to end up eating their own excrement and drinking their own urine.”
  • Isaiah 36:13 - Then the Rabshekah stood up and called out loudly in Hebrew, the common language, “Listen to the message of the Great King, the king of Assyria! Don’t listen to Hezekiah’s lies. He can’t save you. And don’t pay any attention to Hezekiah’s pious sermons telling you to lean on God, telling you ‘God will save us, depend on it. God won’t let this city fall to the king of Assyria.’
  • Isaiah 36:16 - “Don’t listen to Hezekiah. Listen to the king of Assyria’s offer: ‘Make peace with me. Come and join me. Everyone will end up with a good life, with plenty of land and water, and eventually something far better. I’ll turn you loose in wide open spaces, with more than enough fertile and productive land for everyone.’ Don’t let Hezekiah mislead you with his lies, ‘God will save us.’ Has that ever happened? Has any god in history ever gotten the best of the king of Assyria? Look around you. Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? The gods of Sepharvaim? Did the gods do anything for Samaria? Name one god that has ever saved its countries from me. So what makes you think that God could save Jerusalem from me?’”
  • Isaiah 36:21 - The three men were silent. They said nothing, for the king had already commanded, “Don’t answer him.”
  • Isaiah 36:22 - Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, the palace administrator, Shebna the secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, tearing their clothes in defeat and despair, went back and reported what the Rabshekah had said to Hezekiah.
  • Isaiah 10:5 - “Doom to Assyria, weapon of my anger. My wrath is a club in his hands! I send him against a godless nation, against the people I’m angry with. I command him to strip them clean, rob them blind, and then push their faces in the mud and leave them. But Assyria has another agenda; he has something else in mind. He’s out to destroy utterly, to stamp out as many nations as he can. Assyria says, ‘Aren’t my commanders all kings? Can’t they do whatever they like? Didn’t I destroy Calno as well as Carchemish? Hamath as well as Arpad? Level Samaria as I did Damascus? I’ve eliminated kingdoms full of gods far more impressive than anything in Jerusalem and Samaria. So what’s to keep me from destroying Jerusalem in the same way I destroyed Samaria and all her god-idols?’”
  • 2 Kings 15:19 - Then Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria showed up and attacked the country. But Menahem made a deal with him: He bought his support by handing over about thirty-seven tons of silver. He raised the money by making every landowner in Israel pay fifty shekels to the king of Assyria. That satisfied the king of Assyria, and he left the country.
  • 2 Chronicles 20:1 - Some time later the Moabites and Ammonites, accompanied by Meunites, joined forces to make war on Jehoshaphat. Jehoshaphat received this intelligence report: “A huge force is on its way from beyond the Dead Sea to fight you. There’s no time to waste—they’re already at Hazazon Tamar, the oasis of En Gedi.”
  • Isaiah 7:18 - That’s when God will whistle for the flies at the headwaters of Egypt’s Nile, and whistle for the bees in the land of Assyria. They’ll come and infest every nook and cranny of this country. There’ll be no getting away from them.
  • 2 Kings 18:13 - In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria attacked all the outlying fortress cities of Judah and captured them. King Hezekiah sent a message to the king of Assyria at his headquarters in Lachish: “I’ve done wrong; I admit it. Pull back your army; I’ll pay whatever tribute you set.”
  • 2 Kings 18:14 - The king of Assyria demanded tribute from Hezekiah king of Judah—eleven tons of silver and a ton of gold. Hezekiah turned over all the silver he could find in The Temple of God and in the palace treasuries. Hezekiah even took down the doors of The Temple of God and the doorposts that he had overlaid with gold and gave them to the king of Assyria.
  • 2 Kings 18:17 - So the king of Assyria sent his top three military chiefs (the Tartan, the Rabsaris, and the Rabshakeh) from Lachish with a strong military force to King Hezekiah in Jerusalem. When they arrived at Jerusalem, they stopped at the aqueduct of the Upper Pool on the road to the laundry commons.
  • 2 Kings 18:18 - They called loudly for the king. Eliakim son of Hilkiah who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the royal secretary, and Joah son of Asaph the court historian went out to meet them.
  • 2 Kings 18:19 - The third officer, the Rabshakeh, was spokesman. He said, “Tell Hezekiah: A message from the Great King, the king of Assyria: You’re living in a world of make-believe, of pious fantasy. Do you think that mere words are any substitute for military strategy and troops? Now that you’ve revolted against me, who can you expect to help you? You thought Egypt would, but Egypt’s nothing but a paper tiger—one puff of wind and she collapses; Pharaoh king of Egypt is nothing but bluff and bluster. Or are you going to tell me, ‘We rely on God’? But Hezekiah has just eliminated most of the people’s access to God by getting rid of all the local God-shrines, ordering everyone in Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You must worship at the Jerusalem altar only.’
  • 2 Kings 18:23 - “So be reasonable. Make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you two thousand horses if you think you can provide riders for them. You can’t do it? Well, then, how do you think you’re going to turn back even one raw buck private from my master’s troops? How long are you going to hold on to that figment of your imagination, these hoped-for Egyptian chariots and horses?
  • 2 Kings 18:25 - “Do you think I’ve come up here to destroy this country without the express approval of God? The fact is that God expressly ordered me, ‘Attack and destroy this country!’”
  • 2 Kings 18:26 - Eliakim son of Hilkiah and Shebna and Joah said to the Rabshakeh, “Please, speak to us in the Aramaic language. We understand Aramaic. Don’t speak in Hebrew—everyone crowded on the city wall can hear you.”
  • 2 Kings 18:27 - But the Rabshakeh said, “We weren’t sent with a private message to your master and you; this is public—a message to everyone within earshot. After all, they’re involved in this as well as you; if you don’t come to terms, they’ll be eating their own turds and drinking their own pee right along with you.”
  • 2 Kings 18:28 - Then he stepped forward and spoke in Hebrew loud enough for everyone to hear, “Listen carefully to the words of The Great King, the king of Assyria: Don’t let Hezekiah fool you; he can’t save you. And don’t let Hezekiah give you that line about trusting in God, telling you, ‘God will save us—this city will never be abandoned to the king of Assyria.’ Don’t listen to Hezekiah—he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Listen to the king of Assyria—deal with me and live the good life; I’ll guarantee everyone your own plot of ground—a garden and a well! I’ll take you to a land sweeter by far than this one, a land of grain and wine, bread and vineyards, olive orchards and honey. You only live once—so live, really live!
  • 2 Kings 18:32 - “No. Don’t listen to Hezekiah. Don’t listen to his lies, telling you ‘God will save us.’ Has there ever been a god anywhere who delivered anyone from the king of Assyria? Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivvah? And Samaria—did their gods save them? Can you name a god who saved anyone anywhere from me, the king of Assyria? So what makes you think that God can save Jerusalem from me?”
  • 2 Kings 18:36 - The people were silent. No one spoke a word for the king had ordered, “Don’t anyone say a word—not one word!”
  • 2 Kings 18:37 - Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, the palace administrator, and Shebna the royal secretary, and Joah son of Asaph the court historian went back to Hezekiah. They had ripped their robes in despair; they reported to Hezekiah the speech of the Rabshakeh.
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